him
page 148: demonstrate the utter impossibility[original has
impossibilty]
page 177: with which he identifies[original has indentifies]
himself
page 191: we may withhold[original has withold] facts in
violation
page 197: falls many and grievous[original has grevious] to
the last
page 198: in principle and purpose identified[original has
indentified] with
page 206: index entry for Gluttony was put in alphabetic
order[original has it listed after Gossip]
page 206: Hypocrisy, 105, 201[original has 105-201]
page 206: Marriage, 146, 156[original has viii and ix listed
as well--page viii is blank and page ix does not exist]
page 207: Obscenity, viii[entry removed because page viii is
blank]
page 207: Parents, duties of, to children, 145[reference to
page vi removed--page vi is part of the outline]
page 207: Purity, viii[entry removed because page viii is
blank]
page 207: index entries for Reformer and Religion separated
and semi-colon removed[original has Reformer, 170; Religion,
195, 198]
page 207: Sensuality, ix[entry removed because there is no
page ix]
page 207: Sexual passions, vii[entry removed--page vii is part
of the outline]
In the index, there is an entry for "Craik, Mrs. D. M." Her name is not
mentioned in the book, but she is the author of "John Halifax,
Gentleman" which is referenced on page 147.
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